] Compaq/HP DL360/380 Gig interfaces
Niels S. Richthof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man smb.conf
look for name mangling
the install-share should have:
case sensitive = no
I am skeptical that this is the problem, for two reasons.
First, case sensitive = no is the default. You would have
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried using the 4.4-test5 cd and was able to make the initial
connection using the ip instead if the server name. However when it
is scanning for the os directory it errors out with the following:
Unable to open /z/os/win2ksp4/i386/txtsetup.sif
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I figured out part of the problem. I am running a Samba
Server. The problem appears to be that when the script was looking
for txtsetup.sif, it is case sensitive. I did have a TXTSETUP.SIF.
This is very similar to a problem reported
Hi!
Case sensitivity is more a property of the server than the client.
I suspect if you set unix extensions = off in your smb.conf file
it will fix the problem. This is my guess, anyway; it would be
nice to know for certain.
man smb.conf
look for name mangling
the install-share should
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Subject: Re: [Unattended] Compaq/HP DL360/380 Gig interfaces
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I figured out part of the problem. I am running a Samba
Server. The problem appears to be that when the script was looking
for txtsetup.sif, it is case sensitive. I did
Niels S. Richthof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man smb.conf
look for name mangling
the install-share should have:
case sensitive = no
I am skeptical that this is the problem, for two reasons.
First, case sensitive = no is the default. You would have to
explicitly set it to yes to break
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Subject: Re: [Unattended] Compaq/HP DL360/380 Gig interfaces
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Booting from the 4.4-test cd, I was able to get an ip address, but
when
I tried to connect to the share, I was unable to. I received a:
Unable to connect to share
smbmount did
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have two question/problems.
1.I am successfully able to run unattended using a dos floppy with
an add on NIC (e10b). This is on a Compaq/HP DL360/380 G3. However
when I try to do the same thing with the linux boot cd, it is unable to
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Booting from the 4.4-test cd, I was able to get an ip address, but when
I tried to connect to the share, I was unable to. I received a:
Unable to connect to share
smbmount did not work
mount.cifs did not work
mount error: could not find target
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Subject: Re: [Unattended] Compaq/HP DL360/380 Gig interfaces
Bunting, Glen, IG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have two question/problems.
1.I am successfully able to run unattended using a dos floppy with
an add on NIC (e10b). This is on a Compaq/HP DL360/380 G3. However
when I try
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